10 Trends Transforming HigherEd

The number of post-secondary students taking online courses–probably toping 7 million– continues to grow but at a slowing pace. Deans find online learning strategically important (71%) but less than a third of faculty agree.

More important than trends inside formal education is the exploding informal post-secondary landscape. Following are 12 trends that signal plunging enrollments for some third tier institutions and growing enrollments for new options.

1.Expanded online learning offerings from traditional institutions; 90% of public institutions offer some online offerings but growth slowed to 4%. Some are premium programs developed with a partner like 2U.

2.Massively open online courses (MOOC) exploded in 2012. They continue to surface and support global talent but most providers pivoted to job training in 2014.

6.Rapid growth in blended learning—incorporating online learning, social learning, and flipped classroom strategies into existing offerings. New platforms including Canvas and Echo360 are gaining adoption.

8.High rates of unemployment making more expensive degrees less valuable in many job categories.

9.Alternative market signaling strategies including badging, certification, portfolio, and references are augmenting or replacing degrees in some job categories.

10.Competition is coming from new directions with more online course options, credit opportunities, and the unbundling of post-secondary services.

For professional schools–particularly engineering and medicine–where there is clearly more opportunity for online learning, but strong opportunity for differentiation with hands-on and apprentice-based learning. The most important long term opportunity is building a lifelong learning relationship with professionals.

Innovation. There are five dimensions of innovation and potential differentiation:

Delivery: blended (mix of online and onsite delivery) and online (instructor at a distance)

Pedagogy: problem and project based; applied and hand-on learning; on the job training and apprenticeships.

The 12 trends are spot on! Our question is how do we prepare students and add value to an increasingly connected, high-tech, fast-tempo global economy? “Almost every student comes to class equipped with a small arsenal of portable, web-enabled devices, but the traditional classroom isn’t designed to take advantage of these tools.” http://vergepipemedia.com/blog/the-learning-shift-classroom-innovation/

[…] 7. Some big names in MOOCs went global this week. Coursera announced 29 new university partners this week spanning 13 countries. EdX added 5 new overseas institutions and another on American soil. We think MOOCs are one of 12 Trends Transforming the Post-Sec Landscape. […]